By: Danielle DuBois | Follow Me on Twitter @DanielleDuBois
The Boston Bruins have been breaking records left and right this season. With so much history in this one season, we need a refresher of all that has happened before the playoffs. In order to remind ourselves of this past year, let’s take a look at 65 key takeaways from this 65-win year.
- Jeremy Swayman deserves a contract extension after this season.
- Due to cap space, that might not be possible.
- Swayman deserves a contract of $1 million or more. We will have to wait and see what the Bruins will offer him.
- Don Sweeney has the ability to make good decisions once and a while, and we should trust him more.
- While his moves are questionable at times, he ultimately made some incredible decisions throughout this season that helped the Bruins add depth to their team.
- Bruce Cassidy was the issue.
- Despite everything seeming fine when he was coach. After he left, many players stated how Cassidy didn’t connect with the younger players.
- As the regular season concludes, we can safely say that the statement was true, and he was a problem.
- Swayman had four shutouts this season.
- The Bruins had five overtime losses in the 2022-2023 season.
- The Bruins have a new “perfection line,” with Bergeron, Marchand, and DeBrusk.
- Having third-line depth matters
- With all four lines of the Bruins roster being loaded with talent, it shows how important depth scoring is for winning (Just ask the Penguins).
- We get to see eight more years of David Pastrnak.
- Mid-season addition, Dmitry Orlov scored three goals and seven assists in his first seven games with the Bruins.
- AJ Greer is only useful for fighting and receiving penalties.
- Every team needs a guy to warm the penalty box. It’s not a bad thing. Just who he is.
- Trent Frederic has officially had his breakout season and will be a key part of the Bruins’ second and third line in the future.
- Craig Smith struggled throughout the season and was traded to the Capitals in a loaded exchange.
- Charlie Coyle can succeed on any line and ended up rebounding his play in the second half of the season.
- 14-0-0 record at home to start the season.
- 15 Career hat tricks in Pastrnak’s career.
- January 16, 2023, was David Krejci’s 1,000th NHL Game.
- Nick Foligno still has tons of speed and has never looked better, despite his age.
- Pavel Zacha’s extension was one of the best decisions made this season.
- Zacha is currently fourth in points on the Bruins.
- The 26-year-old is fast and has a lot of potential to be a leader on this team.
- The Bruins are 21-4-0 since Orlov and Hathaway made their NHL debut.
- Zacha had his first 20-Goal season.
- November 21, 2022, was the game where Bergeron recorded his 1,000th point in the NHL.
- Protecting your home ice is crucial for regular-season success.
- The Bruins traded Jack Studnicka to the Canucks during a game against the Blue Jackets.
- Mason Lohrei scored his first goal in the AHL and will most likely come up to the Bruins throughout the next season.
- The Bruins had 25 Wins before January 1.
- Charlie McAvoy has found a new talent in blocking shots as he leads the Bruins with 131.
- Hampus Lindholm is the future of our defense.
- Derek Forbort has the most shorthanded goals for a Bruins defender this season with two.
- Jim Montgomery became the 29th coach of the Bruins.
- Jakub Lauko could be a full-time roster member next season.
- The Bruins beat all 31 other teams in the NHL.
- If Linus Ullmark continues playing like he has this season, he will be the best goalie in Bruins’ history.
- The Bruins became the fastest team in NHL history to reach 100 points.
- If Swayman leaves next season, the Bruins have a strong backup goalie in Brandon Bussi.
- Ullmark led the league with a save percentage of .938.
- No matter the outcome of the season, the Bruins have exceeded all expectations for the 2022-2023 season.
- Going into the season with multiple injured stars, nobody expected the Bruins to win as many games as they have.
- If this is Patrice Bergeron’s last season, it was the best way to wrap up his 20 years with the Bruins.
- You don’t need draft picks to succeed.
- Ullmark and Swayman have been great because of our defense.
- Yes, both Ullmark and Swayman have had incredible seasons; however, part of their success is owed to the defense.
- Fabian Lysell will fit in well on the third or fourth line next season.
- The Bruins can still win without their starters.
- Dmitry Orlov deserves a spot on the Bruins’ defensive roster next season, even if that means parting ways with Matt Grzelck or Brandon Carlo.
- Taylor Hall is a more complete player this season and works well with Coyle.
- Despite a huge contract, Charlie McAvoy is not the lead defender anymore.
- In the 45th win of the season, Ullmark scored the only goalie goal in Bruins’ history.
- David Krejci looks faster than he did in 2020, despite being 2 years older.
- You most definitely don’t want to face Connor Clifton in a fight… or any of the Bruins’ for that matter.
- Matt Grzelcyk had one of his best seasons; however, he makes stupid mistakes that cost us goals.
- Brad Marchand went an entire regular season without being suspended!
- It’s the little things sometimes. Good Job, Brad.
- The Bruins were the first team in the NHL this season to hit 50 wins.
- The Bruins had the best penalty kill in the league for the majority of the season.
- Their penalty kill percentage currently sits at 87.1%
- The Bruins had the least amount of goals allowed, with 170.
- Jim Montgomery had his best season as an NHL coach at 53 years old.
- Pastrnak led the league in giveaways with 109.
- The Bruins’ 55th win of the season was against their rivals, the Montreal Canadiens, and it was feisty as always.
- While Garnet Hathaway has looked great on the Bruins, he will most likely not receive a contract extension either, due to cap space.
- The Bruins won their 57th game of the year vs. the Hurricanes.
- This was the first time winning on the road vs. the Hurricanes in four years.
- The fourth annual Pucks and Paddles event was held on March 7.
- Tyler Bertuzzi was a great addition to the team this season but will most likely not return next season due to cap space.
- The Bruins are one of four teams in NHL history with at least 60 wins.
- Signing Jake DeBrusk to a two-year contract extension instead of trading him was and will be crucial to the Bruins’ success.
- The Bruins tied the record for most wins in an NHL season with 62 wins.
- The Bruins ended up breaking the record with 64.
- Pavel Zacha earned the seventh-player award for the 2022-2023 season.
- The Bruins will face the Panthers in the first round of the 2023 playoffs.
- 65 Goalie Hugs for an incredible season.
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